I so hope that the image of Barnabas with David and the dinosaurs is returned to the movie in either a "director's cut" or as an extra. The expression and pose, here, is similar to that scene.
The background has a vaporous, yet Impressionistic quality in regard to the almost floral colors. It is interesting how his image arises from this "bouquet" effect. The direction of each reddened iris in the eyes is different, creating a thoughtful gaze. Shading about the right cheekbone, around the eyes, down to the chin is subtle, almost pointillist in its application. This never totally alabaster countenance is surmounted by jet black hair and forms a striking contrast.
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The background has a vaporous, yet Impressionistic quality in regard to the almost floral colors. It is interesting how his image arises from this "bouquet" effect. The direction of each reddened iris in the eyes is different, creating a thoughtful gaze. Shading about the right cheekbone, around the eyes, down to the chin is subtle, almost pointillist in its application. This never totally alabaster countenance is surmounted by jet black hair and forms a striking contrast.
Exquisite in every detail.
As usually people are lazy to leave even short comment, but here, thanks a lot it's really important for us,